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Publikováno v:
Journal of Conflict Resolution
Citizen engagement in and support for peace processes have been deemed important for sustainable peace after civil wars. Yet much of what we know about peace processes in civil wars centers on the interests of elite actors. This special feature aims
Autor:
Martin Ottmann
Publikováno v:
Journal of Peace Research. 57:617-631
Does power-sharing promote peace? Relying on credible commitment theory, past research has predominantly focused on one aspect of this question – namely, whether power-sharing prevents the recurrence of battle violence between agreement signatories
Rebels, Revenue and Redistribution: The Political Geography of Post-Conflict Power-Sharing in Africa
Autor:
Martin Ottmann, Felix Haass
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Political Science
Do rebel elites who gain access to political power through power-sharing reward their own ethnic constituencies after war? The authors argue that power-sharing governments serve as instruments for rebel elites to access state resources. This access a
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Autor:
Martin Ottmann
How does power-sharing between government and rebels affect the use of violence by political actors outside of peace agreements? To address this puzzle, I propose a political economy model of power-sharing and post-war violence. Power-sharing regulat
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https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/s48hz
Autor:
Martin Ottmann, Felix Haass
Do peace agreements generate socio-economic peace dividends for citizens in post-war countries? While much research has focused on the elite level implications of peace agreements for the survival of peace, little is known about the micro-level, redi
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Autor:
Martin Ottmann
Publikováno v:
Conflict Management and Peace Science
This article examines how the civilian constituencies of rebel groups affect their use of violence against civilians. While past research has acknowledged the importance of rebel constituencies, they are primarily seen as only having an indirect effe
Autor:
Martin Ottmann, Johannes Vüllers
Publikováno v:
Conflict Management and Peace Science
Past research on the relationship between power-sharing arrangements and the recurrence of civil conflict has primarily analyzed the promises of power-sharing stipulated in peace agreements. What happens afterwards, however, has not yet been sufficie
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Autor:
Minh-Tri Nguyen, Martin Ottmann
Publikováno v:
RISKNEWS. 2:42-46
Mit Basel II wurden neben Vorschriften fur Markt- und Kreditrisiko zum ersten Mal auch Richtlinien fur das Management des Operationellen Risikos in den Banken festgesetzt. Zur Berechnung des entsprechenden Eigenkapitals schlug Basel drei Methoden vor
Autor:
Martin Ottmann, Felix Haass
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Politics
Elections are cornerstones for societies transitioning from civil war to democracy. The success or failure of these elections is shaped by the strategies former rebels employ to mobilize voters. Of those strategies, clientelism is particularly import